<p>Florida received a double dose of bad news on the football recruiting trail Monday.</p><p>Tampa Sickles running back Ray-Ray McCloud III pledged to Clemson over UF, while Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga cornerback Marcus Lewis decommitted from the Gators as expected.</p><p>McCloud, an Under Armour All-American who's ranked 26th nationally by Rivals, was expected to choose Florida after visiting the school four times in the spring and summer.</p><p>The top running back target for the Gators is now Miami commit Dexter Williams of Orlando West Orange. He attended Friday Night Lights last week. </p><p>Lewis pledged to UF in April, but has since expressed concerns over the depth chart at his position. </p><p>The Gators signed five corners in February for 2014, and they also have nine underclassmen and just one senior (Jabari Gorman) in their secondary this year.</p><p>The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Lewis is the fourth recruit and third defensive back to decommit this month. He was the only four-star prospect to jump ship.</p><p>Athlete Jalen Julius left the class because he wants to play offense in college, wide receiver Tristan Payton said he didn't like Florida's new offense and safety Deontai Williams flipped to Georgia.</p><p>UF now has seven members in its 2015 class, and all appear solid at this time. Verbal commitments are not binding until prospects sign their national letters of intent.</p>